Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Response to Influenza Virus Vaccination in Patients Immunocompromised Due to Chemotherapy
Patients treated with chemotherapy or immunosuppressives are at higher risk of influenza infection and mortality and morbidity are higher compared to healthy adults. Vaccination against the influenza virus can prevent these complications. In this study it is investigated whether vaccination during chemotherapy is effective in reaching protective serum antibody concentrations and the relation between time of vaccination (day 4 +/- 1 day versus day 16 +/- 1 day of the chemotherapy cycle).
This study will be conducted to answer the question whether vaccination during chemotherapy
induces an adequate antibody response in oncology patients. Moreover, the effect of the
timing of the vaccination during a chemotherapy cycle will be evaluated. In the mamma
carcinoma patients, the effect of early versus late vaccination during a chemotherapy cycle
will be studied. It was chosen to vaccinate in the early group at day 4 +/- 1 day; the
immediate influence of the chemotherapy on the vaccination response is expected to have
passed by then and patients will not already have their nadir. Late vaccination was defined
as vaccination on day 16 +/- 1 day of the cycle. It is expected that the white blood cell
and platelet counts by then are normalised.
In order to define a relatively homogenous patient population with mamma carcinoma, in this
study patients will be recruited who are treated in the adjuvant setting with FEC-containing
regimens (5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m2, epirubicin 100 mg/m2 and cyclophosphamid 500 mg/m2). The
results of vaccination in these immunocompromised groups will be compared to the serological
response to vaccination in persons who receive the influenza vaccination due to heart
failure. Studies have shown that, although cytotoxic T-cell responses might be diminished,
the rise in haemagglutinin inhibition titres in patients with heart failure vaccinated
against influenza can be compared to the response to vaccination in otherwise healthy
persons. These patients with heart failure will therefore be used as a control group.
Patients with heart failure who are on treatment with immunosuppressives like prednisolone
will not be included, because prednisolone diminishes the response to vaccination. The heart
failure patients will be vaccinated according to the standard influenza vaccination protocol
in the Netherlands.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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